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[April 01, 2023]
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Justice Department is appealing a
decision by a Texas judge that blocked Obamacare's mandate that health
insurance plans cover preventive care at no cost to patients, the White
House said on Friday.
U.S. District Judge Reed O'Connor in Fort Worth, Texas, on Thursday
blocked the federal government from enforcing requirements that
insurance plans cover preventive care, including screenings for certain
cancers and pre-exposure prophylaxis against HIV (PrEP).
If O'Connor's ruling is not paused or overturned on appeal, insurers
will be able to charge patients copays and deductibles for such services
in new insurance plans.
"The president is glad to see the Department of Justice is appealing the
judge's decision," White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said
in a statement.
"Preventive care saves lives, saves families money, and protects and
improves our health," she said. "This decision threatens to jeopardize
critical care."
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The legal challenge was brought by
eight individuals and two businesses, all from Texas. They argued
that the free PrEP requirement requires business owners and
consumers to pay for services that "encourage homosexual behavior,
prostitution, sexual promiscuity and intravenous drug use" despite
their religious beliefs.
They also said that the advisory body that recommends what
preventive care should be covered without cost, the Preventive
Services Task Force, is illegal because its members are not directly
appointed by the president, which they argue is required by the U.S.
Constitution.
(Reporting by Eric Beech; editing by Kanishka Singh and Sandra
Maler)
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